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<blockquote data-quote="odoylerules" data-source="post: 3009682" data-attributes="member: 99160"><p>I have taken two archery branch bulls from tree stands. My biggest personal challenge was sitting in that **** thing for 14 hours! As a few guys pointed out, finding a tall suitable tree is going to be a challenge. I would really lean toward the ground blind, either man-made or a really nice natural one. Setting up on a good wallow or water hole is where it's at, and don't overlook or disregard mid day, especially early afternoon. Those big bulls will leave the nearby herd and come in and wallow from 1 to 3 PM sometimes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odoylerules, post: 3009682, member: 99160"] I have taken two archery branch bulls from tree stands. My biggest personal challenge was sitting in that **** thing for 14 hours! As a few guys pointed out, finding a tall suitable tree is going to be a challenge. I would really lean toward the ground blind, either man-made or a really nice natural one. Setting up on a good wallow or water hole is where it's at, and don't overlook or disregard mid day, especially early afternoon. Those big bulls will leave the nearby herd and come in and wallow from 1 to 3 PM sometimes [/QUOTE]
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